From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
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Raw Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 01:26:01 +0800
From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 01:26:01 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: PAC_man
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1-28-96. TWP:
"Informant's Revelations on Cali Cartel Implicate Colombian
Officials."
Inside the counterintelligence center for notorious Cali
drug lord Jose Santacruz Londono was an IBM AS/400
computer storing coded information that listed thousands
of bribes awarded by the Cali cartel to many individuals
known collectively as "Caso 8000." The cartel's sysadmin
has been decoding the computer's data and implicating
officials from Colombian government, politics, the
military and the entertainment industry.
He later would be indicted as part of a major
racketeering case brought by federal prosecutors in
Miami against U.S. lawyers who allegedly have protected
Cali interests here and abroad -- three private lawyers
who are former federal prosecutors, including one who
served as a high-ranking Justice Department official.
PAC_man
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TWP has a followup on the AOL raid, mostly a police story
grisler on the cyber-prowling horny-cats. Has ICU of the
terminal logoff by a 13-year-old nerd. The fuz posted a
call-in for anon tips:
"You know how many we've gotten from our on-line hot
line? Not one. It's like they have this fantastic world
they operate in, and we are seen as intruders or
something."
ICU_ded
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